- Master of Science in Advanced Computer Science at Cardiff University is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- It is also available as a part-time course taken over 3 years, and as a 2-year full-time course including an industrial placement.
- The core of this program is the opportunity to further develop the scope of problem-solving skills and programming paradigms and to gain knowledge and skills across a breadth of topics in Computer Science.
- Students will choose to study optional, research-led modules that allow the freedom to build a distinctive personal portfolio of skills and knowledge.
- Students will undertake an individual research project and complete a dissertation under the supervision of a member of the academic research staff. The topic for this will be driven by the student's interests.
- Students will be provided with a laptop during induction week that will remain with them throughout the duration of the course.
- Programs start in September each year but applications are considered as they arrive throughout the year.
- Students will study taught modules for a total of 120 credits during the Diploma stage of their degree. All taught modules are worth 20 credits.
- Modules are delivered through a series of either full or half-day contact sessions, which include lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, and laboratory classes.
- Modules will be assessed either by coursework, examination, or a combination of both.
- The School of Computer Science and Informatics has a strong and active research culture that informs and directs the teaching.